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you have been interviewed by the fbi. he has been interviewed by the fbi. tonight as we were calling your office, you were on the been to the fbi? >> the fbi was in our office interviewing my client. >> what did they talk about? >> they discussed the tape with him and retrieved the information. they're doing a thorough investigation. they thought this would be an important piece of the investigation. >> on the tape, what we have been told that at least six shots were fired at michael brown. in the tape that you have, that is alleged to be of the shooting, again, alleged, we can't independently invite cnn. we didn't shoot i. >> i personally heard 11 shots. >> at least 11 shots. stand by. i want to read this to our viewers. this is breaking news. purported to be audio of the gunshots fired when michael brown was shot between officer darren wilson and michael brown. the fbi has question ad man who says he recorded audio gunshots at the time of the shooting by police. on august 9th, according to his attorney. she is standing here. the man who asked not to be id
you have been interviewed by the fbi. he has been interviewed by the fbi. tonight as we were calling your office, you were on the been to the fbi? >> the fbi was in our office interviewing my client. >> what did they talk about? >> they discussed the tape with him and retrieved the information. they're doing a thorough investigation. they thought this would be an important piece of the investigation. >> on the tape, what we have been told that at least six shots were...
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>> he did with the fbi as well as the u.s. attorney's office. >> on this program, your client was interviewed on this very program. >> yes. >> and did not mention anything about a robbery, nothing about a qt, nothing at all. he mentioned a confrontation with police on canfield drive. >> that's correct. it had nothing to do with the incident that occurred -- the officer didn't know they robbed -- let me take that back. the officer didn't know they had gone into the store and taken some cigarettes. he didn't know it. >> isn't there a certain deception of omission. if someone asked you what happened leading up to this incident and you don't tell them, the interviewer on this program. >> not -- lying is when you say something that's not true. nobody asked him what did you-all do before you came in contact with the officer? if you asked, we would tell you. we had the duty to tell that to the fbi and they got the full story. the authorities had the full story and got it two or three days before this came out. >> was there any sort o
>> he did with the fbi as well as the u.s. attorney's office. >> on this program, your client was interviewed on this very program. >> yes. >> and did not mention anything about a robbery, nothing about a qt, nothing at all. he mentioned a confrontation with police on canfield drive. >> that's correct. it had nothing to do with the incident that occurred -- the officer didn't know they robbed -- let me take that back. the officer didn't know they had gone into the...
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brady says he told local investigators, not to the fbi. probably 20 or 30, or 40 people moving by this area. one thing i noticed in the last 15 minutes or so, the crowds have started to grow. there is less of a police presence and they are really allowing people to stand around, which is something we have not seen over the last several nights. whether they will continue to allow people to do that or whether they will start to move people along, the other thing they may be anticipate sg a big storm is coming and they may anticipate that will clear people out as long as the storm lasts. now another voice, dorian johnson was with michael brown in the store and at the time michael brown was shot, saw the whole thing, watched his friend die. a short time i go i spoke with his attorney freeman bosley. there are obviously so many different accounts. i want to clarify some of what your client said. >> yes. >> there are reports about the officer having injuries to his face. is that anything that your client saw or can you client explain how the off
brady says he told local investigators, not to the fbi. probably 20 or 30, or 40 people moving by this area. one thing i noticed in the last 15 minutes or so, the crowds have started to grow. there is less of a police presence and they are really allowing people to stand around, which is something we have not seen over the last several nights. whether they will continue to allow people to do that or whether they will start to move people along, the other thing they may be anticipate sg a big...
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but farook was not known to the fbi. how far does the monitoring of potential suspects or subjects and the people they communicate with go? i mean, is that sort of a blind spot for intelligence officials? >> it's a blind spot in the sense that they are monitoring tens and thousands of people in the united states and some of them they have surveillance on, some they have warrants on, listen to the phones but they have to express, you know, they are moving toward an act. moving toward violence before they can really get on their cases and knock on their doors and search the houses. if somebody sympathizes with the so sunnies in iraq or syria, talk about jihads, it could mean working hard, it means struggle in arabic. unless the fbi seen it, one of these people moving toward an action, as i said, they can't do anything. so i don't think this is an intelligence failure because they got everybody possibly covered. if he had had encrypted communications and the rest of it we're talking about something else but even at that poi
but farook was not known to the fbi. how far does the monitoring of potential suspects or subjects and the people they communicate with go? i mean, is that sort of a blind spot for intelligence officials? >> it's a blind spot in the sense that they are monitoring tens and thousands of people in the united states and some of them they have surveillance on, some they have warrants on, listen to the phones but they have to express, you know, they are moving toward an act. moving toward...
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what's the latest from the ntsb investigators and the fbi? >> reporter: i can tell you, jake we have been all day today speaking to law enforcement as well as government sources, and they are all indicating that at this point there is a sharp focus on the engineer of this train and how he was handling the train. also his experience with this route. also just a short time ago, a law enforcement source throwing cold water on this theory that a projectile may have hit train 188. the source telling me that they listened to all of the dispatch audio, heard no mention of train 188 being struck and also interviewed passengers no indication from that that anything struck the train either. tonight, fbi analysts are examining the crashed amtrak locomotive trying to determine if something struck the train moments before's it crashed. the ntsb says they found no evidence to back up an assistant conductor's claim she heard the engineer say train 188 had been hit. >> we've interviewed the septa engineer and he did not recall having any conversation between
what's the latest from the ntsb investigators and the fbi? >> reporter: i can tell you, jake we have been all day today speaking to law enforcement as well as government sources, and they are all indicating that at this point there is a sharp focus on the engineer of this train and how he was handling the train. also his experience with this route. also just a short time ago, a law enforcement source throwing cold water on this theory that a projectile may have hit train 188. the source...
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and the fbi -- everyone was kind and supportive. but the fbi used us for information. >> really? they came to you for information? >> absolutely. >> about his location, about how -- >> absolutely, absolutely, oh, yes. >> how much communication about you have? >> only when i went -- when i asked for it. the enemy is isis. the terrorists. the enemy is not our government. i hope that through this legacy foundation that our government will be willing to dialogue with our family and other families so that we can make american citizens in captivity more of a priority. and that we can work together to live up to the best of what we should be as americans. jim was killed in the most horrific way. he was sacrificed because of -- just a lack of coordination, a lack of communication. a lack of prioritization. as a family, we had to find outsiour way through this on our own. >> as i was watching the president speaking last night i wondered if you watched. >> oh, yes, i waped. >> and if so what was going through your mind? >> this whole strategy of eliminating isis, and the terror threat is i
and the fbi -- everyone was kind and supportive. but the fbi used us for information. >> really? they came to you for information? >> absolutely. >> about his location, about how -- >> absolutely, absolutely, oh, yes. >> how much communication about you have? >> only when i went -- when i asked for it. the enemy is isis. the terrorists. the enemy is not our government. i hope that through this legacy foundation that our government will be willing to dialogue...
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the federal government -- the fbi put him on this fbi most-wanted list. so there are federal charges that could be brought against him. the death penalty is very likely. pennsylvania has the death penalty. and the federal death penalty could also apply in case those charges are brought. >> all right, evan, i appreciate the update. thank you. as the manhunt was going on we got a look at eric frein from a documentary that he took part in, following a group of war activists. right now, let's take a look at a clip from the documentary where you actually hear eric frein speaking. >> it is a very laid-back event. not that you know -- the guy throughout did do a lot of planning for it. but i would -- if it was up to me i would stress it is not a reenactment. it is a living history. not about reenacting battles or anything. it is about teaching the public and showing the equipment that was used, talking about the history of it all. we have nine, i was in charge of them. we had to find them. we just walked around for two days straight. we never did find them. they
the federal government -- the fbi put him on this fbi most-wanted list. so there are federal charges that could be brought against him. the death penalty is very likely. pennsylvania has the death penalty. and the federal death penalty could also apply in case those charges are brought. >> all right, evan, i appreciate the update. thank you. as the manhunt was going on we got a look at eric frein from a documentary that he took part in, following a group of war activists. right now, let's...
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just last night, andrew mccabe, our senior law enforcement analyst and a former top fbi official said this about some of the frankly baffling responses he has seen so far from some officials, most notably the county sheriff. it really defies logic, he said. the way they've handled this situation locally. this comes as another new video comes to light. last night we saw a clip of the immediate aftermath. tonight's footage, according to our source, shows county deputies arriving to serve an arrest warrant on brown. what the two videos have in common is neither come from the body cam of any of the deputies involved. despite repeated promise of transparency and accountability, officials have shown precisely none of that footage to the public. it only asks for a court order to do so yesterday. something our legal analysts tell us they could have easily done on an expedited basis days ago. brown's family and members of the legal team did get to see a 20-second snippet of it yesterday which was enough for one of the lawyers to call it, a, quote, an execution, which might explain why the offi
just last night, andrew mccabe, our senior law enforcement analyst and a former top fbi official said this about some of the frankly baffling responses he has seen so far from some officials, most notably the county sheriff. it really defies logic, he said. the way they've handled this situation locally. this comes as another new video comes to light. last night we saw a clip of the immediate aftermath. tonight's footage, according to our source, shows county deputies arriving to serve an...
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gave the fbi contractor's names and footage. the attorney for this guy, chris, told us he started videotaping just 40 second after he heard the gunshots. this is real time. >> randi appreciate it. back with me, jeffrey toobin, anthony gray, and attorney for michael brown's family. jeff, you think the video is important? >> very important. trials have become a much more high tech end prize in recent years. what you can see coming together here is a -- a reconstruction that, that that prosecutors, if this case goes to trial of all of the different witnesses. you could, you could create a graphic. of where the witnesses were standing. and look at what they saw and where they saw it. pull it all together. so far the narratives are basically very consistent. virtually all the witnesses who could see and have come forward that we know of. say michael brown was shot while his hand were in the air. if that's true. if all of the witnesses say, that michael brown was shot with his hand in the air. this could be a very damaging case agains
gave the fbi contractor's names and footage. the attorney for this guy, chris, told us he started videotaping just 40 second after he heard the gunshots. this is real time. >> randi appreciate it. back with me, jeffrey toobin, anthony gray, and attorney for michael brown's family. jeff, you think the video is important? >> very important. trials have become a much more high tech end prize in recent years. what you can see coming together here is a -- a reconstruction that, that that...
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>> well, anderson we learned that the fbi investigators and computer scientists continued to examine whether there is a computer connection between the trump administration and a russian bank called alpha bank, according to several sources familiar with the investigation. now this is the same information from the breitbart investigation, regarding investigators who were alleged to have tapped his phone. cnn was told there was no warrant on this server. questions about the server and the russian bank were widely dismissed four months ago as an attempt to buy alpha bank to block spam. but we're learning the same team looking into the russian suspected interference and the 2016 element is still examining it. they say the relationship is odd, investigators are not ignoring it but the fbi still has a lot more work to do to determine what was behind the unusual activity and whether there was any significance to it. the fbi declined to comment and the white house did not respond to our requests for comment, anderson. >> so jose, it's kind of confusing, explain what was odd about these commu
>> well, anderson we learned that the fbi investigators and computer scientists continued to examine whether there is a computer connection between the trump administration and a russian bank called alpha bank, according to several sources familiar with the investigation. now this is the same information from the breitbart investigation, regarding investigators who were alleged to have tapped his phone. cnn was told there was no warrant on this server. questions about the server and the...
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we know that fbi agents we are in the neighborhood where brown was shot and killed. they knocked on doors. they were looking for more witnesses, and we now know today that several new witnesses were interviewed by those fbi agents. we're talking about witnesses that local law enforcement had not identified at this point, but again fbi did have the chance to speak with them yesterday. as far as the white house goes, we do know they are very involved in this case. we know that president obama was briefed on the very latest happening as it relates to ferguson and the situation there. he has been getting briefings all throughout the week from both attorney general holder, as well as his senior divorce valerie jarrett. he's been staying in the loop. specifically valerie jarrett, she has been in contact with the governor there in missouri. also, speaking with the naacp and civil rights leaders like app. sharpton. they are staying in the loop as far as what's going on, what the developments are as far as the situation on the ground, and of course we have that federal invest
we know that fbi agents we are in the neighborhood where brown was shot and killed. they knocked on doors. they were looking for more witnesses, and we now know today that several new witnesses were interviewed by those fbi agents. we're talking about witnesses that local law enforcement had not identified at this point, but again fbi did have the chance to speak with them yesterday. as far as the white house goes, we do know they are very involved in this case. we know that president obama was...
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of 25 witnesses but the fbi did not interview a single one of them. president trump has sent tweets supporting brett kavanaugh, and goes on to say, the justice department should come to his rescue. ann milligram once served as the new jersey attorney general she's a professor at nyu law school now. thank you for being here. when you see the president saying the justice department should come to his rescue, does the president not realize that the doj is not his personal law firm? >> it feels like the president keeps forgetting that, and i've been a state, local and federal prosecutor, none of those offices, including the united states department of justice work for the political head of the country. so there's a deep problem with the president using language that suggests that the department of justice should in any way be involved with rescuing someone. what is really the issue here is what the department of justice should have done. the fbi is a part of the department of justice, what has not been explained is why those 25 witnesses were not intervie
of 25 witnesses but the fbi did not interview a single one of them. president trump has sent tweets supporting brett kavanaugh, and goes on to say, the justice department should come to his rescue. ann milligram once served as the new jersey attorney general she's a professor at nyu law school now. thank you for being here. when you see the president saying the justice department should come to his rescue, does the president not realize that the doj is not his personal law firm? >> it...
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john fox is the fbi's historian. >> reporter: this was never followed up on, right? >> no further evaluation was attempted concerning the above, from what's written here, it looks like they thought it was third-hand information, not necessarily a hoax, which it could have been but someone was promoting hearsay. >> reporter: it was more for the air force to look into along with countless other reports of ufos in new mexico. when the fbi vault was set up on line two years ago, tabloids seized oen th seized on that memo saying it appeared to back up theories that aliens exist. >> reporter: there are hundreds of other pages in the fbi vault in the unexplained phenomenon section all about alien and ufo sightings. they are more popular than bonnie and clyde and ted bundy and other famous cases. >> reporter: cases involvingi osama bin laden. >> the description of 50-foot metallic saucers and aliens, that's unique. >> reporter: and, we can say a little frustrating for fbi officials that tell us it diverts attention from all the work they have done and the dangers they have f
john fox is the fbi's historian. >> reporter: this was never followed up on, right? >> no further evaluation was attempted concerning the above, from what's written here, it looks like they thought it was third-hand information, not necessarily a hoax, which it could have been but someone was promoting hearsay. >> reporter: it was more for the air force to look into along with countless other reports of ufos in new mexico. when the fbi vault was set up on line two years ago,...
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he thanked the fbi for what they did. the key here is that he's saying, this season the about any one person or one campaign. we won't let this scare us to back down in fighting for what's right. very concerning here. this is an example of what the fbi is now doing. going back, scrubbing their systems. looking to see if there could be problems for them. people they may have missed. it wasn't until august that they went back and said, what's going on. clearly very concerning, they arrested him two weeks ago. >> this is one thwarted. >> now to this, as he stares down the latest firestorm to engulf his white house, president trump is not backing down from the controversy, he's doing something familiar. pointing the finger elsewhere. the current target, joe biden and his son hunter who trump claims engaged in corruption in ukraine. he's made that claim to ukraine's president during a phone call late in july. a phone call that took place the day after robert mueller testified to congress, which happened to be the same day, whe
he thanked the fbi for what they did. the key here is that he's saying, this season the about any one person or one campaign. we won't let this scare us to back down in fighting for what's right. very concerning here. this is an example of what the fbi is now doing. going back, scrubbing their systems. looking to see if there could be problems for them. people they may have missed. it wasn't until august that they went back and said, what's going on. clearly very concerning, they arrested him...
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and tonight we know why the fbi is investigating. now i'm a mana. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. maestro of project management. baron of
and tonight we know why the fbi is investigating. now i'm a mana. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like...
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the fbi agent as. and i believe they're in the best in the business. >> janet, when you hear the number of shots, 10, i thought i heard 11. but they said that was probably an echo that i was hearing in the recording. police are trained to shoot. why shoot to kill? why shoot to -- and usually to unload their gun. >> that's what they're taught to go. >> right. but my defense would be if i'm defending the officer, officer wilson, my defense would be first of all, he is not that experienced. i don't know how good a shot he is because they're bullets we can't find. maybe they have found them and we don't know it. my defense was he wasn't going to kill him. he was shooting in his arms shooting in way that would disable. >> i heard ben carson say something the other day and i student believe how wrong he was. one of the things we have to find out is police officers are taught to stop and taught to kill. that's flat-out wrong. police officers are taught to shoot to stop 689 they shoot for center of mass. that'
the fbi agent as. and i believe they're in the best in the business. >> janet, when you hear the number of shots, 10, i thought i heard 11. but they said that was probably an echo that i was hearing in the recording. police are trained to shoot. why shoot to kill? why shoot to -- and usually to unload their gun. >> that's what they're taught to go. >> right. but my defense would be if i'm defending the officer, officer wilson, my defense would be first of all, he is not that...
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and the fbi had the admonition to bring these people into custody. if you know them, give them a call. earlier there was a police officer shot and wounded at m.i.t. where he was shot and wounded and later died. shortly after that a carjacking happened in the cambridge area. then a massive shoot-out took place here in watertown. all of these somewhat connected on the same string of roads, but we don't know if all this activity is all connected to each individual event i just named or if any of it is connected to the boston marathon itself. we know the fbi joined into this investigation here in watertown to determine if there's a link between the two, and it certainly looks like by the increased activity we are seeing that there is more activity. jake? apparently we are going to be reporting on the activity. and from what i understand, we may be getting more information from the massachusetts state police spokesperson, although he has left this scene and gone back to his headquarters. perhaps just to assemble the information from all the agencies invol
and the fbi had the admonition to bring these people into custody. if you know them, give them a call. earlier there was a police officer shot and wounded at m.i.t. where he was shot and wounded and later died. shortly after that a carjacking happened in the cambridge area. then a massive shoot-out took place here in watertown. all of these somewhat connected on the same string of roads, but we don't know if all this activity is all connected to each individual event i just named or if any of...
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the president ordering the department of justice and the fbi to move in. much more coming up on both of seize issues. but listen to what the president specifically said about iraq as we take a quick break. >> a week ago we assessed that many thousands of men, women and children abandoned their positions to take refuge on mount sinjar to avoid slaughter. we also knew that ul i'll terrorists were killing and enslaving civilians in their custody and laying siege to the mountain. without food or water, they faced a terrible choice. starve on the mountain or be slaughtered on the ground. that's when america came to help. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the d
the president ordering the department of justice and the fbi to move in. much more coming up on both of seize issues. but listen to what the president specifically said about iraq as we take a quick break. >> a week ago we assessed that many thousands of men, women and children abandoned their positions to take refuge on mount sinjar to avoid slaughter. we also knew that ul i'll terrorists were killing and enslaving civilians in their custody and laying siege to the mountain. without food...
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special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near moorehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> and miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation, what do we know? >> incredibly so. as i understand it, they had sur veiled the couple for quite some time, hours before, by plane, watching them overhead. they then made the decision to move that special team, elite team of fbi agents in, heavily armed like you would see in the military they moved in and they were late getting out there. they put them out two hours out, so that dimaggio would have no idea they were coming. they snuck up on that camp, sur rounded it, waited until they separated and con fronted dimaggio, and now we know that dimaggio got one shot off with a rifle, possibly another before he was taken down. >> both john walsh and ed smart know the horror of losing a child. ed smart knows the challenge of helping o
special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near moorehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> and miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation, what do we know? >> incredibly so. as i understand it, they had sur veiled the couple for quite some time, hours...
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and i also know that fbi is overwhelmed with the number of tips that they get. we have -- one of the conversations that has been had over the last couple days is if you see something on social media take a screen shot, share it with local law enforcement, the fbi. we know people are doing that, because the fbi is overwhelmed with these things. so. >> do they need more resources from the trump -- than the president has given thus far? >> i don't think it's necessarily a lack of willingness to give the resources. i think it's just something that has ballooned. and what we also need to do wsh you know, the volume of information that could be -- that is being provided right now is in the -- is peta bytes, a big number. let's put it that way. we should have conversations. why don't we have algorithms sitting on the social media companies on their side to help identify. it should be trained by federal law enforcement to help narrow the focus of the limited resources that we have in the fbi. >> so can i ask you -- because when the white house added the reference to dom
and i also know that fbi is overwhelmed with the number of tips that they get. we have -- one of the conversations that has been had over the last couple days is if you see something on social media take a screen shot, share it with local law enforcement, the fbi. we know people are doing that, because the fbi is overwhelmed with these things. so. >> do they need more resources from the trump -- than the president has given thus far? >> i don't think it's necessarily a lack of...
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the fbi is work full-time on this. and the rest of it, but when you have the border with mexico, essentially wide open where i was talking to authorities today and you have these boats letting people off in california i know this sounds alarmist but isis has the ability to hit us here and the administration after the foley murder is really worried about this and that's why we have to go after isis. i don't care if we send the seals and delta force in we have to decapitate the leadership if they want to attack us. >> how seriously do you take the threat against the united states? the sleeper cells right here in this country. >> i'm not on the inside of the intelligence loop. i can't give you an accurate assessment of that. but i can tell you this the united states is a much tougher target to come after today than ten or 15 years ago. there may be sleeper cells here. but we've got great domestic intelligence and great people working. this we have a lot of team work from top to document in all of the security agencies of
the fbi is work full-time on this. and the rest of it, but when you have the border with mexico, essentially wide open where i was talking to authorities today and you have these boats letting people off in california i know this sounds alarmist but isis has the ability to hit us here and the administration after the foley murder is really worried about this and that's why we have to go after isis. i don't care if we send the seals and delta force in we have to decapitate the leadership if they...
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and the fbi came in and had us put our hands up and made sure he could see us. and made sure that we were all okay, everything was okay. and then we got taken out. and taken by bus to the fairgrounds where our family members could pick us up. >> what did you hear when you were in class and the shooting was taking place? did you hear multiple shots? did you hear anything? >> i did not hear any shots actually. we were working on a lab. and we were all kind of noisy anyways and then all we heard was we need to get in the back room now. so we all ran in there. and there's so many people in there that were freaking out because we were all trying to figure out the same thing what was going on. and by the time we figured out what was happening, the fbi came in and got us and said the shooter had -- was down. and we were all taken outside to be patted down by police officers to make sure no one else had anything on them. and we were loaded up into buses and taken to the fairgrounds. >> classes just started this week at umpqua community college. you're a freshman. >> yes
and the fbi came in and had us put our hands up and made sure he could see us. and made sure that we were all okay, everything was okay. and then we got taken out. and taken by bus to the fairgrounds where our family members could pick us up. >> what did you hear when you were in class and the shooting was taking place? did you hear multiple shots? did you hear anything? >> i did not hear any shots actually. we were working on a lab. and we were all kind of noisy anyways and then...
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and the next i realized she had set me up as two fbi agents flashed their badges at me. immediately following, in the nearby hotel room, i was threatened with up to 27 years in jail for denying the affair in an affidavit, and other alleged crimes. 27 years. when you're only 24 yourself, that's a long time. >> she was talking about the day back in 1998, when she thought she was going to have lunch with linda trip at a virginia mall and instead waiting for her was that federal sting. it was the beginning of a 12-hour ordeal in which she was confronted by fbi agents and lawyers working for independent council, ken starr. lewinski has long complained she was mistreated, dissuaded from contacting her lawyer by the fed's heavy handedness. and we learned a federal review of the incident concluded she was right. ken gore amly is the author of "the death of the american virtue: clinton versus starr" and he interviewed lewinski, bill clinton and ken starr and joins us from pittsburgh. of what significance is this new review, this new report. i shouldn't say new, but newly coming t
and the next i realized she had set me up as two fbi agents flashed their badges at me. immediately following, in the nearby hotel room, i was threatened with up to 27 years in jail for denying the affair in an affidavit, and other alleged crimes. 27 years. when you're only 24 yourself, that's a long time. >> she was talking about the day back in 1998, when she thought she was going to have lunch with linda trip at a virginia mall and instead waiting for her was that federal sting. it was...
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former fbi director mueller will look into this. roger goodell pledged that everybody involved in the nfl offices will have their full cooperation. they will have access to all kinds of materials and people. we will have to see what happened. these things do go one or two ways. >> stay with us, rachel. i want to bring in our panel. bring in van jones, co-host of "cross "crossfire." lisa bloom, legal analyst for, avo.com. so, lisa, the nfl has the said time and time again it did not see or know of the tape's existence since tmz released it on the internet. now there will be an in end end investigation we have said, rachel mentioned alluded to as well. what do you expect it will find? >> as rachel knows, had the pleasure of being on with her last couple days on cnn. i have been calling for an investigation. like the penn state investigation led ironically by former fbi director louis freeh. he is not available. read he is in a car accident last month. hope heap is better. we have a different fbi director leading this investigation. a
former fbi director mueller will look into this. roger goodell pledged that everybody involved in the nfl offices will have their full cooperation. they will have access to all kinds of materials and people. we will have to see what happened. these things do go one or two ways. >> stay with us, rachel. i want to bring in our panel. bring in van jones, co-host of "cross "crossfire." lisa bloom, legal analyst for, avo.com. so, lisa, the nfl has the said time and time again it...
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he's yet to talk to the fbi. just ahead, a police officer here who did not get the memo about calming things down. his threat to a protester caught on tape and what happened to him since. [ woman ] the cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month. hurry in -- this exceptional offer ends soon. ♪ hurry in -- this exceptional offer ends soon. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> looking at live pictures, protesters as the sun goes down and it's been quite a day of developments for people to process. eric holder met with michael brown's parents. protesters calling on the prosecutor to recuse himself. although it was calm last night,
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yesterday the fbi director said it would be about a day. it will probably be a little bit longer than that. but there is nothing there. yet another dead end in the investigation. and the one thing that the fbi does say when they talk about this is that there's a possibility that down the line something that they found may help the malaysians. sure. what they have right now is not helpful, but as the malaysians move forward perhaps some of this information may help them, but still nothing. >> as you know and pam brown has reported this even yesterday here on cnn that there's no evidence yet but what's curious to me, miles, and you're an expert in this area, is that i just want to make sure if the fbi completes their investigation they have re-created all those deleted files and if something was encrypted, they'd manage to find that as well. as you well know, that's not that easy. >> no, it isn't that easy, but if anybody has the expertise to do it, they can do it. these are the leading experts that have that capability. >> if they were encry
yesterday the fbi director said it would be about a day. it will probably be a little bit longer than that. but there is nothing there. yet another dead end in the investigation. and the one thing that the fbi does say when they talk about this is that there's a possibility that down the line something that they found may help the malaysians. sure. what they have right now is not helpful, but as the malaysians move forward perhaps some of this information may help them, but still nothing....
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the defense is arguing kextent f the fbi's infiltration was entrapment. so ron johnson making this jump from that case, those accusations by the defense that the fbi somehow trapped these defendants is in someways suggesting that the fbi also deeply infiltrate the the groups that went to the capitol that day. there is no evidence to suggest that the fbi knows that much more about these groups that infiltrated the capitol, that they were in any way, you know, part of that attack as some people on the right and some people in conservative media asserted. there is no evidence to suggest that. it remains a conspiracy theory, kate. more people pushing out false narratives that are so damaging. >> whitney, thank you very much. i want to bring in john avalon, anchor and senior political analyst. just the fact that on the day that we learn another officer who responded to the riot has died by suicide, you have one of the people who they were there fighting to protect really questioning the whole thing. >> yeah. that is what is happening and you see another republ
the defense is arguing kextent f the fbi's infiltration was entrapment. so ron johnson making this jump from that case, those accusations by the defense that the fbi somehow trapped these defendants is in someways suggesting that the fbi also deeply infiltrate the the groups that went to the capitol that day. there is no evidence to suggest that the fbi knows that much more about these groups that infiltrated the capitol, that they were in any way, you know, part of that attack as some people...
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that's where the fbi comes in. pamela brown shows us what they're doing to keep players and fans safe. >> reporter: i sat down with the head of the fbi's counter-terrorism division and we talked about the terrorism landscape and how you prevent a terrorist attack at a big event like the super bowl. he says that a lot of preparation goes into place, it's all hands on deck and he took us into the command center where he and others on his team would gather if there was a crises during the super bowl. take a listen to what he had to say. >> the fbi, again in conjunction with the intelligence community and state and local partners we look at all events across the country, public venues that could be a target small, medium large, particularly an event like the super bowl is a concern. we begin planning and preparing months in advance. >> reporter: he also said that he has seen an increase in chatter online leading up to the super bowl on sunday but that at this stage there are no credible threats. pamela brown, cnn, wash
that's where the fbi comes in. pamela brown shows us what they're doing to keep players and fans safe. >> reporter: i sat down with the head of the fbi's counter-terrorism division and we talked about the terrorism landscape and how you prevent a terrorist attack at a big event like the super bowl. he says that a lot of preparation goes into place, it's all hands on deck and he took us into the command center where he and others on his team would gather if there was a crises during the...
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the first time an fbi bulletin has included such a warning. the bulletin cites the attacks in canada as reason for increased vigilance. >> all the commanders across all branches of the services are very concerned about it. they're reminding soldiers, airmen and marines to be careful of their surroundings. >> reporter: the fbi is warning members of the u.s. military to be aware of and review their online social media postings as well. the goal? to make themselves less of a target to a terror group with an unrivaled and aggressive online operation. the bulletin obtained by cnn advising members of the military, quote, to use caution and practice operational security when posting. one grave concern of u.s. counterterror officials is its so-called lone wolf attacks require very little planning and little, if any, direct contact with isis commanders abroad. >> the new phenomenon that i see that i'm very concerned about is somebody who's never met another member of that terrorist organization, never trained at one of the camps, who is simply inspired
the first time an fbi bulletin has included such a warning. the bulletin cites the attacks in canada as reason for increased vigilance. >> all the commanders across all branches of the services are very concerned about it. they're reminding soldiers, airmen and marines to be careful of their surroundings. >> reporter: the fbi is warning members of the u.s. military to be aware of and review their online social media postings as well. the goal? to make themselves less of a target to...
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these aren't the kind of people who are call the fbi tips line. they're the kind of people who will sarcastically say "o.k., bro, i'll be watching the news. where in the northwest? can you give us a clue?" he goes there because he gets the validation and is made to feel less twisted and less abnormal than he is. >> harry, on that point, obviously deb is reporting he could have had significant issues with women, there were issues of rejection, one report said -- one of the conversations was this is the only time i'll ever be in the news, i'm so insignificant. >> there you go. >> that seems to fit a profile that we have seen in way too many of these cases. >> exactly. and because what happens is when they commit these shootings or other people commit the shootings they see the press, the way we go out there. we'll be talking about this for days and that might in a way drive them do something like that because they know now i'll become infamous. i was rejected by one woman but i'm a hero, everybody is talking about me everyday now, even though he's d
these aren't the kind of people who are call the fbi tips line. they're the kind of people who will sarcastically say "o.k., bro, i'll be watching the news. where in the northwest? can you give us a clue?" he goes there because he gets the validation and is made to feel less twisted and less abnormal than he is. >> harry, on that point, obviously deb is reporting he could have had significant issues with women, there were issues of rejection, one report said -- one of the...
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. >> but the absence of such evidence isn't conclusive according to a former fbi investigator. >> the fact there's not any indication on mr. brown certainly doesn't indicate there wasn't a struggle. >> the shots did not appear to have been fired from close range because there would have been gun powder residue on the powder. >> there's no gunshot residues on the skin surface. >> what we know now is that brown was struck by bullets at least six times including two shots to the head, one of which was likely fatal. >> all of these gunshot wounds were survivable except for the one at the top of the head that went through the brain. >> what is not clear from these results alone is whether michael's hands were up in surrender or not which helps determine whether the use of deadly force on an unarmed individual in this situation was justifiable under law. generally an officer can shoot if the suspect is threatening serious bodily harm to someone or if the suspect is a felon fleeing the scene. there are many facts that autopsies no matter how thorough won't uncover. >> i think in the course o
. >> but the absence of such evidence isn't conclusive according to a former fbi investigator. >> the fact there's not any indication on mr. brown certainly doesn't indicate there wasn't a struggle. >> the shots did not appear to have been fired from close range because there would have been gun powder residue on the powder. >> there's no gunshot residues on the skin surface. >> what we know now is that brown was struck by bullets at least six times including two...
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he is going to be meeting with the fbi agents who are doing the investigation with the prosecutors, civil rights prosecutors who are here. as you know, there have been over 40 fbi agents who have been canvassing, knocking on doors, doing interviews. this is a very unusual visit. he doesn't normally come to places in the middle of an ongoing investigation. but tells us a little bit about what they're trying do which is to reassure the people of ferguson. the family, who they're going to meet tomorrow we expect. and also to assure the public that this is going to be done fairly and that justice is going to be done for the family here. >> and jeff, the investigation that he is heading, that's the investigation that the fbi is being used to actually investigate. they have dozens of personnel on the ground here, we're told. >> that's right. and the paradox of attorney general holder's visit is that that investigation, his investigation is less likely to lead to charges than the one being read -- led by the state of missouri. there can only be federal civil rights charges if they can prove inte
he is going to be meeting with the fbi agents who are doing the investigation with the prosecutors, civil rights prosecutors who are here. as you know, there have been over 40 fbi agents who have been canvassing, knocking on doors, doing interviews. this is a very unusual visit. he doesn't normally come to places in the middle of an ongoing investigation. but tells us a little bit about what they're trying do which is to reassure the people of ferguson. the family, who they're going to meet...
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>> you worked with the fbi and cia. this was the information you were seeing and what would your next move see? >> announcing the investigation and i would be telling the counter intelligence guys to take your time. when this goes public regardless of whether the fbi decides to bring charges or not, this will be picked over even more. if you are in a leadership position, the first thing you have to do is cross every t. this is not about suspicions of contacts, but whether you can prove in a court of law. the second thing we have not talked about, let me be clear. this is not about whether there was contact or collusion between trump officials and the russians. this is about whether someone lied to a federal officer during the investigation. there were contacts whether they were legal or not and told the federal investigators something else. that will tick people off and furthermore, that is a federal violation. >> it's a crime. and the facts in the case and they are murky and what people have said a long time. >> does t
>> you worked with the fbi and cia. this was the information you were seeing and what would your next move see? >> announcing the investigation and i would be telling the counter intelligence guys to take your time. when this goes public regardless of whether the fbi decides to bring charges or not, this will be picked over even more. if you are in a leadership position, the first thing you have to do is cross every t. this is not about suspicions of contacts, but whether you can...
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they activated the atf, the fbi and the s.w.a.t. teams, certainly it seems they are expecting something. >> ironic, because i went back -- are we living in the united states of am nearbyia. the vast majority of people in ferguson were angry, but restrained. most of the coverage from this network and the bbc, was the police were being aggressive, too much teargas and military and now we are afraid of the people. the people of ferguson on the whole have shown a lot of restraint. i think we've gone through the looking glass where the people last time who we were concerned about are the ones we're now saying we trust them, law enforcement, which let us now and now we don't trust the people of ferguson. that is ashame, an insult to the people of ferguson who have gone through so much. >> and the other thing we heard, i don't know if you heard from evan perez, he talked about how the jurors who have been together for several months and have built a bond and the racial divide is there are three black jurors and nine white jurors. they are
they activated the atf, the fbi and the s.w.a.t. teams, certainly it seems they are expecting something. >> ironic, because i went back -- are we living in the united states of am nearbyia. the vast majority of people in ferguson were angry, but restrained. most of the coverage from this network and the bbc, was the police were being aggressive, too much teargas and military and now we are afraid of the people. the people of ferguson on the whole have shown a lot of restraint. i think...
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the fbi did become politicized during the last election. i think for a lot of reasons comey was in a box and he could do no right but somebody needs to explain why they made the decisions they did. don't just put it in a book and say i answered the questions, because this is an hour to hour fight in the media and it matters. somebody needs to be willing to fight for the truth and the integrity of the agencies. if there is mistakes made, so be it. we deserve to know what happened. >> and they say people make mistakes and this intense political environment and kill people at all costs, do anything to win, it makes it hard for people to be genuine in that way. but you're right, we have -- somebody has to muster up that courage to be genuine. >> stick around. a live look at the molten hot lava flow in hawaii where the looming threat grows by the minute. that story coming up. but hey, it's a fun challenge. juggling all the things we do is a challenge. and our tempur-pedic helps us make it all work. it gives us the best nights sleep ever. i recom
the fbi did become politicized during the last election. i think for a lot of reasons comey was in a box and he could do no right but somebody needs to explain why they made the decisions they did. don't just put it in a book and say i answered the questions, because this is an hour to hour fight in the media and it matters. somebody needs to be willing to fight for the truth and the integrity of the agencies. if there is mistakes made, so be it. we deserve to know what happened. >> and...
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have few fbi agents at all. it was a graduation for state locals and foreign police offic officers who attended. their families were also in the room. what we forget is when the media constantly criticize law enforcement officers or immediately take the negative view of a law enforcement's action including police officer involved in shootings. that affected the family. most families in the feeling strongly about this case and the children go to school and they were harassed and people know their father and mother is police officers, they take abuse. everybody close to that officer in their family is affected. being a police officer is not a job, it is a way of life. that's true for all of them. at this point, the attendees of that course is senior executives and police agencies as well as a couple of federal agencies and the u.s. military. they really do recesent what th think of a media bias against law enforcement. >> i hear you and i understand that, i guess you are saying that i am asking too much if i wish
have few fbi agents at all. it was a graduation for state locals and foreign police offic officers who attended. their families were also in the room. what we forget is when the media constantly criticize law enforcement officers or immediately take the negative view of a law enforcement's action including police officer involved in shootings. that affected the family. most families in the feeling strongly about this case and the children go to school and they were harassed and people know...
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at what point did the fbi know -- typically an fbi background check is not lengthy. it takes long to get the security clearance, which they refer back to, but a number of white house staffers who were kicked out of their jobs last february, february 2017, for not passing the background check, and my recollection is that there were certain standards or bars you had to pass just to get into the white house at junior levels, so, for example, people who had smoked marijuana in the past, that was something even if you're a press assistant, you have to explain that and get a waiver on it. it's perplexing why this has taken over a year and why this was not known earlier, and i'm not sure they answered those adequately at this time. >> the two ex-wives, as we said, both talked to the fbi and were honest and forthright about the domestic abuse and relationships they had with rob porter. >> right. i think it is still unknown if the fbi found out about those things, if they would have briefed people within the white house prior to completion of investigation into their backgrou
at what point did the fbi know -- typically an fbi background check is not lengthy. it takes long to get the security clearance, which they refer back to, but a number of white house staffers who were kicked out of their jobs last february, february 2017, for not passing the background check, and my recollection is that there were certain standards or bars you had to pass just to get into the white house at junior levels, so, for example, people who had smoked marijuana in the past, that was...
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public participation in our efforts. >> shortly after johnson's appear yams on "state of the union" fbi counter terrorism officials further clarified the threat saying quote -- there is no doubt that al shabaab would like to carry out an attack on a u.s. mall but they're in a pretty weakened state. the bigger danger is their ability to inspire home-grown terrorist. we've got team coverage of the comments and the new video. will ripley is in new york city examining why al shabaab is focusing on but first erik mcpiatt is at the governors winter meeting. what more was said? >> i did ask him to clarify those remarks. when he said americans headed to the mall in america should be extra careful. i asked him what exactly does that mean? he says it's important for the american public to get engaged, when you see something, say something. some of what he said caught washington surprise by this morning that maybe he sparked some unnecessary fear. so i asked him about that. >> i know i know what you just said do you regret any of the comments you made this morning? >> no, no. >> but there may be s
public participation in our efforts. >> shortly after johnson's appear yams on "state of the union" fbi counter terrorism officials further clarified the threat saying quote -- there is no doubt that al shabaab would like to carry out an attack on a u.s. mall but they're in a pretty weakened state. the bigger danger is their ability to inspire home-grown terrorist. we've got team coverage of the comments and the new video. will ripley is in new york city examining why al shabaab...
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that makes it so difficult for the fbi. if someone disappears or goes away to turkey, you don't know they've gone into syria when they come home. it's a really tough job to track these people. and of course, the syrians aren't checking the border either. there's nobody we can really refer to, who's there and who's not. >> and phil, that's apparently the appearance of this guy, douglas mcarthur mccain knew he'd gone to turkey, didn't really think he'd crossed over into syria. if there are about 100 american who is travel to syria to fight, to you, is there a clear path to that kind of decision, to that kind of radicalization? have you -- you know, we saw it early on with some somali immigrants in minneapolis, who committed the first suicide bombings back a couple of years ago in somalia, but is it known to u.s. intelligence exactly how that radicalization process takes place? >> anderson -- >> good question -- >> sorry, phil, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. it's not, but you raise the somali case, which i followed at the fbi, anders
that makes it so difficult for the fbi. if someone disappears or goes away to turkey, you don't know they've gone into syria when they come home. it's a really tough job to track these people. and of course, the syrians aren't checking the border either. there's nobody we can really refer to, who's there and who's not. >> and phil, that's apparently the appearance of this guy, douglas mcarthur mccain knew he'd gone to turkey, didn't really think he'd crossed over into syria. if there are...
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the fbi. i want to go to wayne ken ddell weeks ago you said it was unjustified killing and now you heard the da, and quote, "what happened was jeffed." what justified." >> what do you say to the da. >> thank you for having me again. anybody who saw the video, mr. brown backed up his vehicle and he went across the vacant lot. there was a deputy there jumping in the pad of the vehicle and initially jumped back out. this is what their manual teaches them to do. da womble never want to mention that the vehicle occupied by about individual should not be shot into. he never mentioned any of those requirements of the da's sheriff's office. when you shoot into the vehicle, you take the risk of hit that person and the vehicle becomes uncontrollable and who knows where it may end up. he's wrong of his interpretation. >> we are only getting 44 seconds in. i know one of your frustration is how they have taken so long and how much you were able to see and it was drips and obviously you are seeing much more
the fbi. i want to go to wayne ken ddell weeks ago you said it was unjustified killing and now you heard the da, and quote, "what happened was jeffed." what justified." >> what do you say to the da. >> thank you for having me again. anybody who saw the video, mr. brown backed up his vehicle and he went across the vacant lot. there was a deputy there jumping in the pad of the vehicle and initially jumped back out. this is what their manual teaches them to do. da womble...
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i think they have learned from other cases where the fbi is perfectly legal for the fbi to monitor people who are posting sort of fan boy material about isis on facebook or isis and we've seen a lot of cases where they are informants. this couple was careful not to do that. >> bob, that raises the point you talked about the other night which is when you have a married couple, they don't need to be -- i mean, it's very possible they were communicating with others but a lot of the operational details they are working out they can just do pillow talk. >> exactly. that's why, why the phones? they would come home and could have made the bombs by themselves, acquired the weapons. why communications? these people are smart enough to get off the net, not use encrypted communications we've found so far. what was on the hard drive that was so compromising, what was on the phones and i've been told over and over again by law enforcement there are multiple teams in the united states ready to strike and they told me this a year ago and we talked about it on tv. >> peter, in terms of what we've already
i think they have learned from other cases where the fbi is perfectly legal for the fbi to monitor people who are posting sort of fan boy material about isis on facebook or isis and we've seen a lot of cases where they are informants. this couple was careful not to do that. >> bob, that raises the point you talked about the other night which is when you have a married couple, they don't need to be -- i mean, it's very possible they were communicating with others but a lot of the...
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ron from the fbi. i think many times in the past this has been discussed as the worst nightmare, and we are sorry to know that it happened to us. we don't wish this on anybody else. we hope this would be the last of the mass shootings that our country has been going through. i think as a nation, we need to look at this issue of mass shootings because we just had one too many today. i think we should do something about it to stop the mass shootings that are happening all the time. thank you. >> question for ron. >> sure. >> you were able to very early on say that the shooter appears to have leanings toward a rad quality islamic terror connection. how is it you guys were so quick, so sure of that instead of a hate crime? >> early on when we had possible identification made, we run everything to ground, whether it winds up being the actual individual or not. as i mentioned earlier, i can't say exactly who the suspect or deceased shooter is. once we're able to do that, once the notification is made, then m
ron from the fbi. i think many times in the past this has been discussed as the worst nightmare, and we are sorry to know that it happened to us. we don't wish this on anybody else. we hope this would be the last of the mass shootings that our country has been going through. i think as a nation, we need to look at this issue of mass shootings because we just had one too many today. i think we should do something about it to stop the mass shootings that are happening all the time. thank you....
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ks and fbi failed to react. incredible tool and people must have confidence from the follow-through from law enforcement. the fbi director needs though resign. in your view, should the accountability go all the way to the top here? >> accountability does go to the top. i this i talk about resignation would only be premature and perhaps a distraction. i think we need to focus on exhaustive review to look back what mistakes were made to ensure they don't happen again. here's my fear, as we constantly tell the public, we need your help, pick up the phone, call law enforcement. what i hope what doesn't happen, perhaps viewers don't look at the situation and say you know what, may may have sfrkinformat i thought about it, but nothing really happens. we can't get to that place. we have to keep conditioning the public if they see something, provide that to law enforcement and it will be acted upon. >> tim, final question here, if i can. there is often talk about the kinds of weapons involved here. so here's another sch
ks and fbi failed to react. incredible tool and people must have confidence from the follow-through from law enforcement. the fbi director needs though resign. in your view, should the accountability go all the way to the top here? >> accountability does go to the top. i this i talk about resignation would only be premature and perhaps a distraction. i think we need to focus on exhaustive review to look back what mistakes were made to ensure they don't happen again. here's my fear, as we...
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he says the dismissal of an fbi director, the firing of an fbi director should not be taken lightly. he thinks we need to regain public and congressional trust if we have a director who understands the gravity of the mistakes and pledges and never to repeat them. that is what's happened. this has nothing to do with the campaign from six months ago. this is to do with the performance the fbi director since the president has been in the white house. >> that was kellyanne conway. joining us is robby mook. good to see you. what do you make of the firing of the james comey? >> look, i have a big bone to pick with james comey. i thought the way he handled the investigation on secretary clinton's e-mails last year was poorly done. however, what happened today was wrong. it was wrong because no one in our country, particularly the president of the united states, should be above the law. what happened was we know that mr. comey was overseeing an investigation into the president. the president and his attorney general both of whom potentially are implicated in this investigation made a decisio
he says the dismissal of an fbi director, the firing of an fbi director should not be taken lightly. he thinks we need to regain public and congressional trust if we have a director who understands the gravity of the mistakes and pledges and never to repeat them. that is what's happened. this has nothing to do with the campaign from six months ago. this is to do with the performance the fbi director since the president has been in the white house. >> that was kellyanne conway. joining us...
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fbi agents kill him. >> at approximately 5:20 local times, special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near morehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> reporter: and authorities say hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation? what do we know? rip >> reporter: incredibly so. they had surveiled the couple for hours by plane watching overhead. they made the decision to move that special team, that elite team of fbi agents in. they were heavily, heavily armed like you'd see in the military. they moved in, and they were late getting out there. they wanted to get there earlier for fear that they would be breaking camp. they put them out two hours out so that dimaggio would have no idea that they were coming. they snuck up on that camp. they surrounded it, waited until they separated, and then they confronted dimaggio. and now we know that dimaggio got one shot off with th
fbi agents kill him. >> at approximately 5:20 local times, special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near morehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> reporter: and authorities say hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation? what do we know? rip >>...
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the fbi -- one of his comments on the white house lawn, i believe, was we're going to rebuild the fbi. they don't need rebuilding. they need somebody to exert leadership at the top of that organization. i'll go all the way to the attorney general. i think attorney general sessions has been an absentee landlord with the department of justice and with the fbi. don't forget he was recusing himself from the russian collusion case and a couple of specific investigations. at any given time the fbi has more than 20 or 30,000 investigations world wide. where is he in leading that situation? where is he on leading the executive management that does need to be straightened out? that's what's missing here from the attorney general, the deputy attorney general. and we're yet to see what director wray is going to do now that he's in charge. >> i think when it's a shotgun blast approach using the words at the t tatters or disgraceful -- thank you. i appreciate your analysis. >> thank you, michael. >> tweet me @smerconish. >>> investigate who laughed and disciplined them the way the agents who sent
the fbi -- one of his comments on the white house lawn, i believe, was we're going to rebuild the fbi. they don't need rebuilding. they need somebody to exert leadership at the top of that organization. i'll go all the way to the attorney general. i think attorney general sessions has been an absentee landlord with the department of justice and with the fbi. don't forget he was recusing himself from the russian collusion case and a couple of specific investigations. at any given time the fbi...
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firing of former fbi director, james comey. the white house had suggested that comey lost confidence with rank and file among the men and elm with of t women with the fbi. not so according to acting fbi director, andy mccabe today. >> is it accurate that the rank and file no longer supported director comey? >> no, sir, that is not create. i can tell you that i hold director comey in the absolute highest regard. i have the highest respect for his considerable abilities and his integrity and it has been the greatest privilege and honor of my professional life to work with him. >> so this comes as president trump, today, sat down for an interview with nbc news and said he planned to fire director comey, no matter what, despite any sort of recommendation and he went on to call comey both a showboat and a grandstander. so let's go to capitol hill and talk tour congressional correspondent, sunlen serfaty. we've heard from acting director mccabe. how is the white house reacting to his words today? >> reporter: well, they're in essence
firing of former fbi director, james comey. the white house had suggested that comey lost confidence with rank and file among the men and elm with of t women with the fbi. not so according to acting fbi director, andy mccabe today. >> is it accurate that the rank and file no longer supported director comey? >> no, sir, that is not create. i can tell you that i hold director comey in the absolute highest regard. i have the highest respect for his considerable abilities and his...
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if a crime has been committed they report it to the fbi and the fbi seeks a warrant with probable cause. there is no part of 702 that is collecting on american citizens directly. it's not true. it's clear to me the president doesn't understand this. he is alluding that the original accusations that the trump tower hardwares were tapped which is not true. the campaign was not targeted by anybody. >> do we know of specific cases where the fisa law helped prevent a terror attack? >> absolutely. this afghan in colorado, he was going to blow up the subway and had the explosives. scotland yard picks up the information and passes it on to the fbi and they get a warrant to listen to his phones. he is then arrested. fisa saved 60 lives in new york city. >> another incident where fisa reportedly was involved in helping to prevent a terror attack. >> he was running operations and the only in roads do we have and the only thing is through fisa. it's all covered under the fisa law. >> what about concerns for privacy over u.s. citizens? you have a lot of lawyers sitting on this. this stuff is not dis
if a crime has been committed they report it to the fbi and the fbi seeks a warrant with probable cause. there is no part of 702 that is collecting on american citizens directly. it's not true. it's clear to me the president doesn't understand this. he is alluding that the original accusations that the trump tower hardwares were tapped which is not true. the campaign was not targeted by anybody. >> do we know of specific cases where the fisa law helped prevent a terror attack? >>...
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that's a threat that someone in the fbi made to martin luther king. it was a threat in the form of a letter. the message was clear, kill yourself. it was just discovered in the national archives and it is fascinating. that story, next. while every business is unique, everyone is looking for ways to cut expenses. and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. k it as a wayo take e more ctrol over yoperating energy plan fcosts.stomized eney and money and yet another energy sin opportunity from pg&e. with pg&e's business energy check-up. >>> dr. martin luther king got a scathing letter that he should kill himself or his anonymous affairs would be announced. this gives the civil rights icon a deadline, 34 days, to be precise before you are beared to the nation. the word "evil" is said six times. typos and spelling errors are spread throughout. my next guest is the historian who authenticated this. she's yale university professor beverly. you are doing this biography on j. edgar
that's a threat that someone in the fbi made to martin luther king. it was a threat in the form of a letter. the message was clear, kill yourself. it was just discovered in the national archives and it is fascinating. that story, next. while every business is unique, everyone is looking for ways to cut expenses. and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. k it as a wayo take e more ctrol over yoperating energy...